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8.3 Sector 4 Brooklyn Hills
Wellington Town Belt on the Brooklyn Hills between Mt Cook and Brooklyn
8.4.1 Character and use This sector extends around the city-facing slopes below Brooklyn, from Mortimer Terrace to Hutchison Road, and is traversed by Brooklyn Road, Ohiro Road and Bidwell Street (Sector 4: context map). Three adjacent undeveloped areas are also included, which the Council intends to add to and manage as part of the Town Belt. The Brooklyn Hills area is made up of a complex series of gullies and spurs, which have been levelled in several places to form sports grounds. The hills are a secondary but important backdrop to the city. Continuity of vegetation is needed to link the area visually. This area is used for both formal and informal recreation and has many entry points from suburban streets.
1. Tanera Park consists of a gully and spur system sloping down from the western end of Brooklyn to Aro Valley with the upper level developed into a series of platforms for sporting activities. There is a community garden at the city end and a dog-exercise area.
2. Central Park is a 13ha community park made up of two major ridges in a north-south
direction divided by the steep gully of the Moturua Stream. The existing park vegetation includes mature mixed conifer stands, eucalyptus, native regeneration, and some exotic shrubs and trees, which provide seasonal interest. There is a community playground and numerous tracks.
3. Brooklyn Hills, from Nairn Street Park to Hutchison Road, is an area made up of a series
of spurs and gullies with alternating open ground and vegetation. The Hutchison Road pine plantation is a landmark seen from much of Newtown and the central business district.
4. Prince of Wales Park contains two sportsfields and the Wellington Harriers Club
Building. There is one small reservoir at Bell Road, with a much larger one proposed for the spur above Prince of Wales Park (see section 8.4.3).
Wellington Town Belt Management Plan – June 2013 113 .
8.4.2 Land additions and boundary rationalisation The proposed additions to the Town Belt in this sector include the Epuni Street lands, the closed road of Tanera Crescent and the Council-owned gully between Coolidge Street and Connaught Terrace (Sector 4: context map). This totals 2.0054 ha. These lands are covered under this management plan. Please refer to Table 4 at the back of this sector for a complete list of Town Belt land additions and removals and boundary adjustments. Policies 8.4.2.1 To formally add the following areas to the Town Belt:
• 67 and 67A Epuni Street
• the closed-road section of Tanera Crescent
• the reserve land between Coolidge Street and Connaught Terrace. 8.4.2.2 To formally remove from the Town Belt the following areas:
• area of Washington Avenue and Brooklyn Road, Lot 5 and 6 DP 10508
• corner of Nairn Street and Brooklyn Road (two small sections)
• area off Connaught Terrace. Epuni Street lands – 67 and 67A Epuni Street: The area of undeveloped land on the east side of Epuni Street was acquired by the Council in 1985 for housing purposes through a land exchange with the then Wellington Hospital Board. This land strengthens the visual character of the Town Belt as it adjoins and is perceived to be part of Ohiro Park. The back portion of this land includes part of the mown grass area and current dog-exercise area of Ohiro Park. It also provides an important pedestrian link between Aro Valley, via Ohiro and Central parks through to the Mt Cook and Brooklyn communities. This land was not part of the original Town Belt but given its location and current use it is recommended to be added to the Town Belt. Gully between Coolidge Street and Connaught Terrace: This comprises the bush valley area adjacent to Town Belt running between Coolidge Street and Connaught Terrace. This is Council-owned recreation reserve. The reserve was vested in the Council as a reserve contribution when the larger gully area was subdivided in 1994. The land adjoins the Town Belt, complements the Town Belt landscape in this locality and is currently zoned Open Space C in the Council’s District Plan. It is recommended that this land be added to the Town Belt. 8.4.3 Landscape and ecological management Policies 8.4.3.1 Extend the existing native forest to form a consistent vegetation cover based around the
moister gullies and south-facing slopes. 8.4.3.2 Maintain the diverse amenity plantings in Central Park while returning east-facing slopes
below Ohiro Road to native forest. 8.4.3.3 Protect and manage the historic conifer plantings around Nairn Street Park. 8.4.3.4 Ensure the proposed water reservoir is buried and remedial planting done to mitigate its
impact on the Town Belt.
Wellington Town Belt Management Plan – June 2013 114 .
8.4.3.5 Establish a memorial tree-planting site on the grass slope adjacent to Renouf Tennis Centre.
8.4.3.6 Continue with animal pest control and the control of weeds. The vegetation patterns are complex (Sector 4: landscape and existing vegetation map). Prominent stands of pines and other conifers occur throughout, including a plantation above Hutchison Road. These are often associated with eucalypts. Mixed woodland in Central Park includes pines, eucalypts, deciduous trees such as elms, limes and a native understorey. Amenity plantings occur in Central Park and around some of the sports grounds. Native vegetation is regenerating in gullies or as an understorey beneath pines. There has been landscape change over the past 15 years with the removal of several prominent pine stands including:
• Central Park (above Renouf Tennis Centre)
• Bell Road Spur above Brooklyn Road
• between Ohiro Road and Tanera Park
• above Epuni Street.
Priorities for future tree removal include the area above Hutchinson Road as trees fail and become a hazard to the road below. No other removals are planned over the next 10 years unless there are major tree failures.
In addition there has been new tree planting in Central Park as part of the park’s restoration and revegetation. There are four community restoration groups working in this sector:
• Bell Road Reserve Restoration Group is removing weeds, in particular Elaeagnus, from Bells Gully.
• Coolidge Street Group is involved in revegetation and weeding on Town Belt and Coolidge Street reserve.
• Friends of Central Park is working on revegetation and riparian planting in Central Park.
• Papawai Reserve Group is involved in revegetation and stream care. The regeneration of native vegetation and current restoration projects will improve ecological connections between the inner suburbs and the Outer Green Belt. The Council is proposing to build a new 35 million litre reservoir above Prince of Wales Park. This will serve Wellington Hospital’s emergency needs and provide bulk water supply for the city’s growing inner city population. Work is planned to begin in 2015/2016. The reservoir will be buried to limit modification to the landscape. It will sit on the ridge above the sportsfield adjacent to Rolleston Street in Mt Cook. 8.4.4 Recreation Policies 8.4.4.1 Maintain Tanera Park, Nairn Street Park and Prince of Wales Park as sites for outdoor
sport and recreation.
Wellington Town Belt Management Plan – June 2013 115 .
8.4.4.2 Manage the former bowling greens in Tanera Park for training facilities and junior sport as part of the sportsfield network.
8.4.4.3 Complete the track network in Central Park. The Brooklyn Hills are a diverse area used for a variety of informal and formal recreation (Sector 4: current uses map). They contain the City to Sea Walkway 51 (part of the national walkway Te Araroa), and a number of formal recreation facilities including playing and training fields at Tanera, Nairn Street and Prince of Wales parks. These are important areas of open space that should be retained for outdoor recreation and sport. There are no plans for the development of artificial turf on these fields. In addition there are the following leased facilities:
• Wellington Swords Club leases the old bowling club building on Tanera Park.
• Wellington Renouf Tennis Centre on Brooklyn Road is leased to Wellington Tennis Inc, which sub-leases the facility to Tennis Central Region Inc. This is a major recreation hub comprising six covered courts, 12 uncovered courts and a sports shop. The large building and associated grandstand just off Brooklyn Road is partly subleased to Kaizen Academy New Zealand Limited. The centre covered four outdoor courts in 2006 to increase all-weather use.
• Wellington Scottish Athletic Club is adjacent to Prince of Wales Park. This large two-storey building, accessed off Salisbury Terrace, also provides a base for the Mt Victoria Kyokushin Karate Dojo, which has a sub-lease with the club.
• Brooklyn Smallbore Rifle Club, off Bell Road, is formerly the home of Brooklyn United Soccer club.
Northern end of Sector 4 showing
Tanera Park, Central Park
(including Renouf Tennis Centre)
and Nairn Street Park
Walking tracks provide pedestrian routes along the hills and between Brooklyn and the city, and include the route of the City to Sea Walkway. These tracks provide access through a variety of environments from open spurs with city views to enclosed forest. The largest park in this sector is Central Park. In 2007 a plan was developed to guide Central Park’s redevelopment, in particular, to retain the natural character and encourage more use. Since then the Moturua Stream walkway has been opened. Mokai Kainga Māori Centre has a licence for a community garden at Tanera Park. 51 A 12km walkway from Bolton Street Memorial Park to Island Bay
Wellington Town Belt Management Plan – June 2013 116 .
Wellington Town Belt Management Plan – June 2013 117 .
8.4.5 Encroachments There are three major access encroachments in this sector:
• access encroachment and a parking and structure encroachment off Bell Road behind houses on Dorking Road
• access encroachment off Connaught Terrace
• access encroachment through Prince of Wales Park to houses on Salisbury Avenue and Westland Road.
Wellington Town Belt Management Plan – June 2013 118 .
Wellington Town Belt Management Plan – June 2013 119 .
Wellington Town Belt Management Plan – June 2013 120 .
Wellington Town Belt Management Plan – June 2013 121 .
Ta
ble
4:
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lt a
dd
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ns,
re
mo
va
ls a
nd
bo
un
da
ry r
ati
on
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sati
on
s –
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ok
lyn
Hil
ls s
ect
or
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e n
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nd
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D
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se
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po
licy
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ssio
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crit
eri
a
ass
ess
me
nt
Re
com
me
nd
ati
on
L
an
d c
ov
ere
d b
y th
is T
BM
P
Cor
ner
of
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hin
gton
A
ven
ue
and
B
rook
lyn
R
oad
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s 5,
DP
10
508
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mp
risi
ng
0.0
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a L
ot 6
, DP
10
508
, com
pri
sin
g 0
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a L
ot 7
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10
508
, com
pri
sin
g 0
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tifi
cate
of
titl
e 12
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438
T
he
lan
d in
th
is C
T is
su
bjec
t to
th
e T
own
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t D
eed
an
d
ther
efor
e le
gall
y T
own
Bel
t.
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e ar
ea in
volv
es t
hre
e p
arce
ls o
f la
nd
at
the
inte
rsec
tion
of
Was
hin
gton
Ave
nu
e an
d B
rook
lyn
R
oad
. Th
e si
tes
are
subj
ect
to t
he
Tow
n B
elt
Dee
d.
Th
is a
rea
is c
omp
lex
wit
h a
cces
s an
d
serv
ice
encr
oach
men
ts o
ver
Tow
n
Bel
t la
nd
.
Th
e T
BM
P 1
995
iden
tifi
es t
hes
e ar
eas
as r
equ
irin
g a
revi
ew o
f th
eir
stat
us.
T
o tr
ansf
er t
he
thre
e ar
eas
(in
N
airn
Str
eet,
Bro
okly
n R
oad
and
C
onn
augh
t T
erra
ce)
to r
oad
re
serv
e.
Th
e en
d o
f W
ash
ingt
on
Ave
nu
e is
lega
lly
Tow
n B
elt
and
nee
ds
to b
e su
rvey
ed,
the
Tow
n B
elt
stat
us
rem
oved
an
d t
he
road
mad
e fo
rmal
lega
l roa
d. T
his
wil
l m
ean
th
e ad
join
ing
Lot
5
wil
l th
en b
e is
olat
ed f
rom
th
e re
st o
f T
own
Bel
t.
It is
rec
omm
end
ed t
hat
Lot
s 5
and
6
be r
emov
ed f
rom
Tow
n B
elt.
Y
es, c
urr
entl
y le
gal
Tow
n B
elt.
Cor
ner
of
Nai
rn S
tree
t an
d B
rook
lyn
R
oad
Pt
Lot
9, D
P 1
050
8
com
pri
sin
g 0
.00
48
ha
Pt
Lot
s 11
, DP
10
508
co
mp
risi
ng
0.0
206
ha
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h lo
ts b
ein
g p
art
of C
T 1
2 D
/ 14
38
Th
is la
nd
tak
es in
th
e ex
isti
ng
elec
tric
ity
subs
tati
on o
n t
he
corn
er
of N
airn
Str
eet
and
Bro
okly
n R
oad
. It
was
par
t of
th
e T
own
Bel
t D
eed
.
To
tran
sfer
th
e la
nd
in N
airn
St
reet
an
d B
rook
lyn
Roa
d t
o ro
ad r
eser
ve.
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ese
two
smal
l are
as a
re
isol
ated
fro
m t
he
mai
n T
own
B
elt
area
an
d b
ette
r m
anag
ed a
s ro
ad r
eser
ve o
r so
ld.
It is
rec
omm
end
ed t
hat
: a)
Th
e la
nd
on
th
e co
rner
of N
airn
St
reet
an
d B
rook
lyn
Roa
d, d
escr
ibed
as
Pt
Lot
9, D
P 1
050
8, c
omp
risi
ng
0.0
04
8h
a, p
art
of C
T 1
2D/1
438
, be
rem
oved
fro
m t
he
Tow
n B
elt.
F
ollo
win
g th
is, t
he
lan
d w
ill b
ecom
e ro
ad r
eser
ve.
b) T
he
lan
d o
n t
he
corn
er o
f N
airn
an
d T
hom
pso
n s
tree
ts, d
escr
ibed
as
Pt
Lot
11,
DP
10
508
, com
pri
sin
g 0
.020
6h
a, p
art
of C
T 1
2D/1
438
, be
form
ally
rem
oved
fro
m t
he
Tow
n
Bel
t.
Yes
, cu
rren
tly
lega
l T
own
Bel
t.
67
& 6
7 A
E
pu
ni S
tree
t
Sect
ion
34
Tow
n o
f W
elli
ngt
on, c
omp
risi
ng
0.4
071
ha,
CT
75/
271
Sect
ion
36
Tow
n o
f W
elli
ngt
on, c
omp
risi
ng
0.2
522
ha,
CT
125
/25
An
are
a of
un
dev
elop
ed la
nd
on
th
e ea
st s
ide
of E
pu
ni S
tree
t w
as
acqu
ired
by
the
Cou
nci
l in
198
5 fo
r h
ousi
ng
pu
rpos
es t
hro
ugh
a la
nd
ex
chan
ge w
ith
th
e th
en W
elli
ngt
on
Hos
pit
al B
oard
.
Th
e T
BM
P 1
995
sta
tes:
T
o a
dd
the
ad
jace
nt
Cou
nci
l-ow
ned
lan
d in
Ep
un
i Str
eet
to
the
Tow
n B
elt,
eit
her
in t
ota
l or
exte
nd
ing
fro
m L
evin
a A
ven
ue
acc
ess
to t
he e
xist
ing
Tow
n B
elt
bou
nd
ary
wit
h t
his
lan
d.
Th
e p
lan
pro
pos
ed t
hat
:
Th
ese
sect
ion
s ad
join
Tan
era
Par
k, e
xist
ing
Tow
n B
elt
and
th
e ba
ck p
orti
ons
are
per
ceiv
ed t
o be
par
t of
th
e p
ark,
com
pri
sin
g th
e ex
isti
ng
mow
n g
rass
are
a an
d d
og-e
xerc
ise
area
. Th
e se
ctio
ns
stre
ngt
hen
th
e ch
arac
ter
of T
aner
a P
ark
and
ac
com
mod
ate
a w
ell-
use
d
It is
rec
omm
end
ed t
hat
th
ese
lan
ds
be a
dd
ed t
o th
e T
own
Bel
t.
To
wor
k w
ith
th
e C
ity
Hou
sin
g U
nit
re
gard
ing
the
futu
re o
f th
e ba
ck
por
tion
of
49
Ep
un
i Str
eet.
Yes
Wel
lin
gton
Tow
n B
elt
Man
agem
ent
Pla
n –
Ju
ne
2013
12
2
.
Wel
lin
gton
Tow
n B
elt
Man
agem
ent
Pla
n –
Ju
ne
2013
123
.
“the
res
iden
ts o
f L
evin
a A
ven
ue
be g
iven
the
op
por
tun
ity
to
pu
rcha
se p
art
of
this
lan
d t
o en
abl
e th
em t
o p
ut
in a
pri
vate
d
rive
wa
y. T
he r
ema
ind
er o
f th
is
lan
d w
ill t
hen
be
ad
ded
to
the
Tow
n B
elt.
If
resi
den
ts d
o n
ot
pu
rcha
se t
he la
nd
wit
hin
tw
o ye
ars
all
of
it w
ill b
e a
dd
ed t
o th
e T
own
Bel
t u
nd
er
ap
pro
pri
ate
leg
isla
tion
…”
ped
estr
ian
lin
k be
twee
n
Bro
okly
n, C
entr
al P
ark
and
A
ro V
alle
y.
49 E
pu
ni S
tree
t is
lan
d
adm
inis
tere
d b
y th
e C
oun
cil’s
Cit
y H
ousi
ng
Un
it
and
its
futu
re r
ole
wil
l be
con
sid
ered
un
der
th
e C
ity
Hou
sin
g St
rate
gy.
Sit
e n
am
e
Le
ga
l d
esc
rip
tio
n a
nd
a
rea
D
esc
rip
tio
n,
loca
tio
n,
curr
en
t u
se
Pre
vio
us
po
licy
D
iscu
ssio
n,
crit
eri
a
ass
ess
me
nt
Re
com
me
nd
ati
on
L
an
d c
ov
ere
d b
y th
is T
BM
P
Clo
sed
roa
d
Tan
era
Cre
scen
t
Par
t L
ot 1
DP
10
508
, co
mp
risi
ng
0.4
98
2h
a, C
T
608
/49,
als
o d
escr
ibed
as
clos
ed s
tree
t T
he
road
was
for
mal
ly
stop
ped
; SO
Pla
n 1
94
61, N
Z
Gaz
ette
194
3 p
age
1177
.
Th
is s
trip
of l
and
th
at c
ross
es T
aner
a P
ark
and
th
e fo
rmer
bow
lin
g gr
een
w
as o
rigi
nal
ly in
ten
ded
to
be u
sed
fo
r ro
adin
g p
urp
oses
bu
t th
e ro
ad
was
nev
er b
uil
t. T
he
road
has
bee
n
stop
ped
.
Th
e T
BM
P 1
995
sta
tes:
To
reg
ula
rise
the
leg
al s
tatu
s of
the
cl
osed
roa
d in
Ta
ner
a P
ark
.
Th
is la
nd
is lo
cate
d r
igh
t th
rou
gh t
he
mid
dle
of
Tan
era
Par
k, a
djo
inin
g th
e T
own
Bel
t on
bot
h s
ides
. It
is
con
sid
ered
as
a bo
un
dar
y an
omal
y.
Th
e cl
osed
roa
d in
Tan
era
Par
k,
des
crib
ed a
s P
art
Lot
1 D
P 1
050
8,
com
pri
sin
g 0
.49
82
ha,
CT
60
8/4
9,
shou
ld b
e ad
ded
to
the
Tow
n B
elt.
Yes
, clo
sed
roa
d.
Con
nau
ght
Ter
race
lan
d
Des
crib
ed a
s L
ot 3
DP
10
337,
C
T 4
6 D
/917
, com
pri
sin
g 0
.015
4h
a
Wh
en C
onn
augh
t T
erra
ce w
as
surv
eyed
an
d c
onst
ruct
ed, a
sm
all
tria
ngl
e of
lan
d w
as is
olat
ed f
rom
th
e m
ain
par
cel o
f th
e T
own
Bel
t.
To
tran
sfer
th
e la
nd
to
road
re
serv
e w
ith
pro
visi
ons
mad
e if
n
eces
sary
for
isol
atio
n s
trip
es
betw
een
th
is r
oad
res
erve
an
d
the
adja
cen
t fr
eeh
old
lan
d.
Th
is is
a s
mal
l tri
angu
lar
pie
ce o
f ex
isti
ng
Tow
n B
elt
lan
d, w
hic
h is
isol
ated
fro
m
the
mai
n T
own
Bel
t an
d
bett
er m
anag
ed a
s ro
ad
rese
rve.
It is
rec
omm
end
ed t
he
lan
d
des
crib
ed a
s L
ot 3
DP
10
337,
co
mp
risi
ng
0.0
154h
a, C
T 4
6D/9
17,
loca
ted
at
the
begi
nn
ing
of
Con
nau
ght
Ter
race
, be
form
ally
re
mov
ed f
rom
th
e T
own
Bel
t.
Yes
Coo
lid
ge
Stre
et a
nd
C
onn
augh
t T
erra
ce G
ull
y
Des
crib
ed a
s L
ot 3
DP
78
149,
C
T 4
4D/5
14, c
omp
risi
ng
0.8
479
ha
Th
is r
eser
ve la
nd
was
ves
ted
in
th
e C
oun
cil a
s a
rese
rve
con
trib
uti
on w
hen
th
e la
rge
gull
y ar
ea w
as s
ubd
ivid
ed in
19
94.
Th
is c
omp
rise
s th
e bu
sh v
alle
y ar
ea
adja
cen
t to
th
e T
own
Bel
t, r
un
nin
g be
twee
n C
ooli
dge
Str
eet
and
C
onn
augh
t T
erra
ce, a
nd
cla
ssif
ied
as
recr
eati
on r
eser
ve.
Th
e T
BM
P 1
995
sta
tes:
T
o a
dd
the
exi
stin
g r
eser
ve la
nd
in
the
Coo
lid
ge
Stre
et
Con
na
ug
ht T
erra
ce g
ull
y to
the
T
own
Bel
t a
nd
inve
stig
ate
the
a
cqu
isit
ion
of
the
ad
jace
nt
un
dev
elop
ed p
riva
te la
nd
in t
he
gu
lly.
Th
is la
nd
ad
join
s ex
isti
ng
Tow
n B
elt
lan
d a
nd
co
mp
lem
ents
exi
stin
g T
own
B
elt
lan
dsc
ape
and
ve
geta
tion
. It
is a
logi
cal
exte
nsi
on o
f th
e T
own
Bel
t bo
un
dar
y w
ith
in t
his
are
a.
It is
rec
omm
end
ed t
hat
th
e C
oun
cil-
own
ed r
ecre
atio
n r
eser
ve, (
des
crib
ed
as L
ot 3
, DP
78
149
, CT
44D
/514
, co
mp
risi
ng
0.8
479
ha)
be
add
ed t
o th
e T
own
Bel
t.
Yes